The Night We Fell: An MM Winter Holiday Romance
The high: Going from the lead singer in an unknown garage band to one of the most well-known rock groups in the span of six years is not something I ever saw coming. But here I am…
Famous.
Lonely.
Miserable.
The crest: Realizing that the man I’m with might be a narcissist is a tough pill to swallow because leaving him will involve a very public break-up.
The fall: One reckless decision, a drunk driver, and a mountain of ice on the roads changes the trajectory of my life forever, but not necessarily for the worst. Because he was there. My guardian angel. The man with the soft voice and the warm hands who kept me from losing myself.
But in the process of keeping me together, I lost him to the chaos, and when I come to, I don’t even remember his name.
Only, a year later, something rises to the surface of those foggy, pain-filled memories.
A face.
An island.
A promise.
I’m not sure I have any strength left for hope, but if I find him again, we will have one week to make this happen. I don’t know if there’s any room for love once reality sets in, but for the first time in a long, long while, I’m ready to take a risk.
The Night We Fell is a stand-alone, MM, winter holiday, hurt/comfort romance. It features two men lost on their paths, a tropical island, whispered promises, a single perfect week, high heat, and a toe-curling, feet-kicking happily ever after.
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by Comfy nightshirt
Every time I read an E. M. Lindsey book I thank my Lucky stars I can!
This book, another character driven story, took a broken by an ex rock star who needed to find a reason to go on and an EMT who needed the same but broken by his parents. They fell together on a night filled with horror but also, unbeknownst to them really, the path to their HEA.
When E. M. writes about disability there is always an inner strength, an independence that is the core of the MC. This book has it times 100 in Atlas and Ryan had the innate awareness to respect and honor that which was just what Atlas needed.
A great story with interfering found family who means well, a beautiful location and a lovely HEA.
by Kenneth A. Hewett
There is so much feeling in this book and so much love ❤️.When you read this you could say nothing like this could ever happen but let me tell it does happen because I know.
by Cheekychops47
A beautifully crafted story of healing after tragedy and loss. Uplifting and never cliched. I resonated so much with the character and his disability, as I’ve been through something similar. The author captures that well. A softly healing HEA. I would love a sequel.